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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1911)
'W?Ml " JT 0 paum wovu THK MVRKIKA RHUUi, Kl.aMATH VkhtM, OMMHtK ruiDAV, xovhmuhh U4 ,t ''u1 ';" iwwmi'wtti'iinwi' m m iim II. MOUNTAIN FLOODS CAUSE FANjK OF WATER Hrraag ContMUon Ilroaghl Abostt JUTicst InaatlaUosi Tnsra Awajr tax? Water PH Omhm UiMMn smd BwtUs Rivers Units Pr Ssrvlc 8KATTt.E, Nor. SI. Mountain floods havs 10)100 rivers all orer the slat, causing danger ot a water tarn Ine In 8cattlc. tending the Cedar Rlv cr up into tho town of Kenton, caus ing landslide at Easton and Laconla, breaking off all communication be tween Seattle and Ellensburg by train, washing Northern Pacific tracks away uadrr tta. rising Snohomish, and threatening the entire Yakima Valley. No lives are yet known to bavo been lost, but the damage will run to nt least a million dollars, It Is feared. At 8eattle pipe lines serving tho city with water hate been carried away by tho swollen Cedar Rtror. The reservoir holds water that will last but a week. Orders suspending the . of wster lor elevators, sprink ling, etc., have been luutd. At Landjburg, twenty-five miles distant, the railroad has changed the river's course. Residents ot Kenton havo sought safety from the flood In flight to higher ground. Swan's Trail bridge, on the tor rential Snohomish, used by the North ern Pacific and tnterurbnn, is In dan ger ot being swept away. At Lake Knchcss dam BOO men are laboring day and night Impounding 310,000 acre feet ot water. Tho ruynllup River threatens total destruction ot tho town of McMllktn, fourteen miles from Tacoma-. Dynamite I being used to clear n passage for the stream. FIX RATE OF PAY FOR INSPECTOR "Suffered day and night the tor ment ot Itching piles. Nothing helped mo until I used Doan'a Ointment. tt cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Qarrctt. Mayor, Qtrard, Alt. PRIZE CUP FOR OREGON Tlw Oiat Nwthtm Ofttn Fifty tHttor SNvtr Traphy Cut ft DItayatfePg4HUfHlStw Aaother cup ha bees put up by the Great Noahern Railway for com petition at the great Land Show to be held In 8U Paul December 12 to 21. 1911. This tropny cup will be a handsome silver cup and can be won1 by any county, commercial club or Individual In the big State of Ore gon. The county, commercial clnb or Individual which makes the most attractive exhibit of Oregon's grains, grasses or fruits will win this cup. Perhaps you are going to exhibit a an Individual, and It not. probably you will exhibit through your commercial club's or county' exhibit In any case, even If you are going to exhibit Individually and also -through either your county or commercial clubs exhibit, you should do everything In your power to assist In gathering the best farm products In your section. Help boost. Try to win this cup for yourself nnd your section. Considering the fine con dition of Oregon's crops this year, and the splendid showing Oregon's enhlbtu are making everywhere at the different land shows. It will be an honor. Indeed, to win the Oreat Northern cup for the best exhibit made at the St. Paul Show, AIUUNOKMKNT VOH COMPK.NSAT 1NO HKWKU OFFICIAL CHANdKU TO MAKK IT FOIl AtTUMti YIMK SKUVKD Council Wednesday night iimend d minutes ot a previous meeting so nt to make the pny of K. C. Meer, ap pointed sewer Inspector nt $100 per month, bo for nctuM ttmo served. There will bo considerable work for tho Inspector during the Installation of the fourth sewer unit, and It Is likely he will get considerable "full time." This method Is that which has been In vogue, tor City Euglncer Don J. Zumwnlt, although ho was originally hired at f 250 a month, apparently ns a straight salary proposition. It wm discovered some ttmo after tie was en gaged that his bills wero for time served, but at the rate of $350 per month' for what work was done. At a recent meeting the arrangement for $250 n month was declared void, and no other arrangement was substituted. of the minor child, lleboceit Oir, tit plaintiff and defetulnnt; that defend ant pay tho sum ot llttrcn dollars per tiinuth for the support of sold child! that defendant he restrained from In any manner Interfering with the per lionnl liberty of the plaintiff or said minor child or plaintiff's custody of said child; nnd for such other relief as to tho court shall seem Just and proper. This summons Is published In the Evening Herald, n dully newspaper .published nt Klamath Kails, In Klnm I nth county, Oregon, by order of the Honorable Henry I. Itenson, Judge of said circuit court, dated November Ifilh, 1911, directing such summons 'to be so published onee n week for sl consecutive weeks. Date, ot first publication hereof Is November Ifi, A. I). 11)11 o. c. iiitowini, 11-IG-12-39 h Att'y tor I'lalntlft list of i.iii:iini:i indian liANItM FOR MAI.K SUMMONS Ylifw X lnV j"W'b'1Nf jt 1h i In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnte of Oregon, for Klamath County. List le Orr, Plaintiff, vs. Ueorge 11. Orr, Defendant. To Oeorgo II. Orr, tbo above-named defendant: In the name of the State ot Ore gon! You aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against ou In tbo above entitled suit, on or before the 30th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1911, that being tho tart day within which defendant Is al lowed to answer herein, as fixed by the order of tho court for publication of summons herein; nnd It you fall so to appear and answer, tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for In tho complaint filed herein, to wit; For a decree and or der of the ceurt: 'That the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant bo forever dis solved; that plaintiff havo the custody ! Department of tho Interior, United , States Indian Service l The following tracts of Indian lauds I with the name of tho owner, descrip tion, nnd appraisal price, situated on ,the Klamath Indian Reservation, Ore gon, aro offered for saIo, under tho net of cotgrcss, approved March 1, 1 1907. The In ml were listed Septem ber 2, 1911, nnd bids for their pur 'chaso will be opened December 2, 1911. Tho terms of tho snlu aro cash James Oeorgo el !. SWU Hcc 23. 34-S; Glu. Fred llrondrlcks, HKtt See. 19-30- 9; $900. John Nelson, BW; SCU, HKtt SW'K Sec. 11, nnd NW'U NBH, NK tt NWtt Sec. H-34-7; $S0. Ruth John.' NW'U NKtt. K4 NW tt, Bte. 13; SWtt BWtt. Sec. 12-3J-9; $720. Joseph Paraioco ot nl, V4 KVj Sec. 14-30-9; $1,000. Kmms Cookmnn et at, K4 SWtt. 84 NEK. Sec. 11-31-9; $1,000. Kmmn Ct.okman et nl, 8Ktt Sec. 3. 31-3; $900. Kmmn Conkman et nl, NWtt See I1-31-?: $900 Tho following parcels of Isnd wero listed August 21, 1911, and bid will bo opened November 23, 1911: Kmmn Cookmnn et nl. H'4 NKtt Sec. 10-31-8, and BH 8Ett Sec. 3-3t-8; $800. i Cmmii Cnokmmt el nt, Ni UK VI ' Sfe. 23-31-7; $1,100, i llldrt on ttio following parcels will, be opened December 9lli, 10 U' Dora Pedro et al. Na HWtt Hsc. , I 31-9; 1 3 CO Many Aim Mooie, Nit HKtt. HM Nlltt Hoc. 31-31-S; $7fi0. . Senlut bids, neeompaiiled by a rerll-' lied cheek, pn)nhlo lo IMson Witt son, . .superintendent, Klamath Indian school, niul cotcilng 10 per cent of tho price ottered, may ho'submllted nt tho Klnmnth Agency, during n period of sixty dn)s prior lo 2 o'eloek p. m nil the da)N Indicated above for each tract, at which lime tho bids will be opened nt the office of tho agency In ease ot deferred payment sales, 10 per cent of the purehnso price will nreompnuy bid nnd 1& per rent nddl ' tloiint when bid Is accepted. Notes for balance. ajl legal ratu of Interest, taken. I'ntent In fee when notes and ,' Interest are paid In full. All that should appear mi tho envelope con taining the bid should be "Hid for In iherlted Imttnn I. tun!." and the ditto of opening bid. I Any further Information may lie iind by applying to IMion Wntsnn, superintendent Klnmath A gency, Ore con. Noll.-,. Intlllng lllits for lite Improve, ment tif llrklgn Htrert Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned, police Judge ot the city of Ktnmalti Falls, Oregon at his oltlru In I'm city hall ot said city, up to nnd Including December I, 1911, nt the hour of S o'clock p, m. of said dny, at which time anil place bids will bo opened and considered for the Improvement of said llrldgo street. ncluiidlng Intersections, from the westerly line of Main street to the j westerly line of High street, In tho ,clt- of KUmnth Palls, Oregon, by fill I Ing and grading the said llrldgn street I In nrcurdancn with the plnns and spe cifications of Don J. Zumwalt, city en- Iglnerr. nnd In accordance with ordl- nnnce No, 251 providing nnd declar ing for such Improvement, passed nnd ndoptrd by tho common council of said clly on the 13th day of Novem ber, 191 1, and als"i ordinance No, 36(1, passed nnd adopted by the common council Noveintiir 32, 1911 The tlm In which said Improvement Is to he begun nnd completed Is tirtwten the 23d day of November, 1911, and the 1Mb dny of May, 1912. Hald Imprnve- " - roMritt ilds must ho iivcompnnlml by it eer-hllond nmt i-oiiiuni t.i, ,,, , . Hied cheek drawn on somo respousl-' within tun dns ftim ,m, ,'" do bank, miulo pnjnblo lo I he clly of award, "' ' .......t l l, t. I..t In int.. ii.llilinnl ll II... li. ..I. .. un'in i iii i n'l in inn? i ifiniiivi, on iiiu mil ,1 in I Hilling ((j ,(.i hlil llllei tile Klitmatli Falls, Oregon, for B per cent Dnled nl Klniiiniii 'n, ., of itmouut of bid, us it guarantee Unit this '.'3d tiny of Norinl,rr im''"' ll.ii u ..fill l.l.l.li.r tulll ..nlur lulu li ,. "Hi ,11' I.IIIHI.-IIII i, in, ,i-i "II, .Mill l'fl In - ino, ''"llfs Ji4t ciiiilniil nnd itlvo bond In perform I t-23-l'.'-4 h O. A. IIMIIN YOU ARE INVITED C. SHORT COURSES' JANirAIIYll, CiMitluiie roiit WUCKs Uvvry cltliaiitif Oregon Is rnnllnlly lnvlr, 0 JT tend tho short courses of the Oregon Agrlculturii College, beginning January 3 i;nVrii illii,el,, courses will bn offeriM In Agrlrulturu Mpd,,,!, Arts, Domestic Hcleiirn mid Art, Coiiiinerre, ror. tstry nnd Musliv livery ioiirs l ilinijn'fj ,' IICI.P tho student In his dully w,, Ms thu it pleasant and prolllaliln winter outing No tuition llensonablti arcommodiitlons Tor tif Aitt If ul 0t Irntml bullsttn, ndilress II. M. TI.'NNA.NT, lleglsltar Crvsllli, Or,. I'llrtner's llllsliie ('our. I' irtriHjnM AT THE Big Sanitary Market TOMORROW 1lii iltolcevl of lUvt, hprllig Utmli noil (Jniln I nl I'ntk, Kss .ig' of nil kliuN. Tor Lei "'! tlilrkriis, all ng-, !' and lumk 'i:i.i:hy, cit..Mii:ititn, haiii:iikiiait. imi'Ki.i:ii piisri:t.T, cicKi.Diintiri. ,liilllti'ly I'liri- lril, fresli rellili-rril llll ttii'L, mil ill imv li:i:i PI'lti: IIIWl Lltl. fume nl ami limk anunid Vnllt. fur (he t'l of rrr)llllll III lilt' Meitt Line HALES SANITARY MARKET J. J. HALES, Prop. Phone 1571 S-uMilpl "islcr ami Hair llt''lf.t Naiihu', all ling, I lie Iss llg 'clllli-. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN THE HOME PAPER OF KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES ' ji I JS0 r U ) yff " nv - IT hat been estimated that half a million dollars was spent by the farmers of this section last year with mail order houses. A little money spent in judi cious advertising would secure this trade to the Kiamath Falls business man. Can any merchant afford to neglect this opportunity? ' ' " ,jnS-,.. '. .' . ' . isnrv t V V- . The KLAMATH REPUBLICAN covers every section of , Klamath and Lake j Counties - V J It already has the circulation. The farmers want to know what inducements you have to offer them to trade wfth you. If you do not tell them you alone are to blame, for their patronage of mail order houses. , iXisSBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 1